Why is prejudice against lazy people still acceptable?
TyreLever
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Some people are religious, or vegetarian. Apparantly its not acceptable to be prejudiced against them, but it is OK to be against laziness. If someone really hates work then who are we to judge? Leave em on the dole I say, keeps em out of they way anyway. Some people really don't have the mindset for work life and could be considered a form of mental health issue.
Laziness is only bad when people are forced to work and then end up not doing a good job because as I mentioned, they lack the mindset to make a good worker. I think the dole is overly harsh in handing out sanctions. Its not like dole is giving people a great living anyway.
Laziness is only bad when people are forced to work and then end up not doing a good job because as I mentioned, they lack the mindset to make a good worker. I think the dole is overly harsh in handing out sanctions. Its not like dole is giving people a great living anyway.
Sometimes my advice may not be great, but I'm not perfect and I do try my best. Please take this into account.
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Nice, troll thread combined with flame baiting.Some people are religious, or vegetarian. Apparantly its not acceptable to be prejudiced against them, but it is OK to be against laziness. If someone really hates work then who are we to judge? Leave em on the dole I say, keeps em out of they way anyway. Some people really don't have the mindset for work life and could be considered a form of mental health issue.
Laziness is only bad when people are forced to work and then end up not doing a good job because as I mentioned, they lack the mindset to make a good worker. I think the dole is overly harsh in handing out sanctions. Its not like dole is giving people a great living anyway.0 -
I was going to reply to this but i can't be arsed.0
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I can't be bothered to write a full reply pointing out the issues with this, but can you send me £50 instead?0
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If we're being PC it should be "Selectively participating"
Selectively participating and proud - not sure I can see it as a slogan. They'd run out of steam before they got to the end of the banner.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
We could put one of them in charge in handing out their benefits?I am a Mortgage AdviserYou should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0
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I'm lazy but I do it on my own dime.0
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I had this (heated) discussion with my sister over dinner a couple of years ago. I made my point by eating the food and refusing to contribute to the bill.0
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Definitely flame bait !0
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I must admit this OP brought a smile to my face!
I've often wondered (seriously!) why being stupid isn't a protected characteristic...0 -
Manxman_in_exile wrote: »I've often wondered (seriously!) why being stupid isn't a protected characteristic...Not even wrong0
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